- In ****tophyte plants, seed
dispersal is the movement,
spread or
transport of
seeds away from the
parent plant.
Plants have
limited mobility and rely...
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appear from
February through April.
After the
drying fruit dehisces, the
anemochorous, hyaline-membrane-winged
seeds are released.
There are an
average of...
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cypsela is
attached to a
pappus of fine hair-like
material which enables anemochorous (wind-aided)
dispersal over long distances.[citation needed] The flower...
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plesiomorphic fruit form of the
family Solanaceae, capsules,
which rely on an
anemochorous,
abiotic form of dispersal. This is
present in
Schizanthoidae due both...
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Dispersion of the
individual fruiting bodies, with
their thistledown, is
anemochorous (they are
sometimes dis****d by
water as a
secondary mechanism). The...
- and insects, to
natural gliders/parachuters such as
patagial animals,
anemochorous seeds and ballistospores, to
human inventions like
aircraft (airplanes...
- ****coceae). When
seeds function as diaspores, the
dispersal is
either anemochorous or hydrochorous. The
three types of wind-dis****d
diaspores in Rubiaceae...
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large mats. Its
flowers are
cream or yellow, with
central florets. It is
anemochorous,
meaning that the
cypselae are wind-dis****d.
First described in 1995...
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which fades to deep
crimson or brownish-purple.
Strongly wind-dis****d (
anemochorous), its
fruits contain oblong, compressed,
asymmetric greyish ochre achenes...